Registering mechanism.



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APPLICATION FILED NOV. 15\ 1906.

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REGSTERING MEGHANISM.

APPLICATION FILED NGV. 15. 1906.

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PATENTED JAN. 28, 1908.

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APPLICATION FILED NOV. l5, 1906.

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REGISTERING MBGHANISM.

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Specification of Letters Patent. l

Patented Jan. 28, 1908.

Application tiled November 15.1906.` Serial No. 343.579.

lne dit whom t 'may concern:

it known that I, Jason SonrNNnLLnR, a .resident .of pittshurg, in the county of filleehenvand State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful improvement in Registering lidechanisrn; and i do hereby deciare the followingv to he a full, clear, and eX- act description thereof.

This invention relates to registering inech.- anisrn, and' more especially to registering mechanism provided with Ineens :tor insuring the registration of payments made 'to the perl son havhig the register in charge, such as described in my prior Patents No.- 659,421, Qctoher 9, 1900, No. 713,159, November 11., 1902, No. 760,705, May 24, 1904 and No. 769,187, September 6, 1904..

The object oi' the present invention is to so eonstruct a register' that it cannot he tarnpered 'with and so that the attendant is not aware ci: the true condition of the registrations shown hy the sanie, but which is prowith means whereby a record oi the registrations can he taken at pleasure, 'this being done hy printing or similar ineans, thus elieving the attendant of work, avoiding errs, dvet giving full information to the conion of registration. rihe invention also comprises othergiea- .lures hereinafter described and claimed.

view of a tare register constructed acjOrding to nrv invention, the front face plate oeing removed; Fig. hand of the inechanisni, the outer casing heine; 'broken away to show 'the interior and the iront face plate hcing in section. Fig. 3 is i g the ieit hand side oi' the nie anisni.

1 and 5 are vertical sections taken respectiveijvv on the lines elw-4i Re Fig. 1; Figs. f3 and .7 are horizontal ions taken respectiifelv on the lines t-t Fig. l 8 a detail sectional view on the line des, i Fig. 9 is a siiniier view on th line 9,4), Fig. 1, showing detaiis of the ina-in register. view oi one oi the printing mating ineans Fig. 1 1 is an end view oi said printing disk with the ratchet removed; Fig. 12 is a side view of the earn shaft which actuates the printing platen g F 13 is cross section thor-eci on the iine 13-13', Fig. 12 lei is n ide view, partly in section, oi the shaft carrying the printing disks; F ig. ,15 is a rear view ci the registering supportim iframe and casing Fig. 16 is a similar view of the acdisks and its ache accompanying drawings, Figure 1 isV is e view oi the right Fig. l() is an end tuating disk mounted on the rear face casing; Fig. 1.7 is a front view of the latter; Figs. 18, 19, 20 and 2]. are side views of the toothed disks for controlling the special indi cater; Fig. 22 isa side view of the special indioator actuating disk; Fig. 23 is a perspective view ci the .controlling dog or pawl for the special indicator; Fig. 24 is a simiiar view of the pawl for actuating the totals printing disks; Fig. 25 shows a plan and side view of the pawl for actuating the trees printing disks; Fig. '26 is a perspective viewY of the rock shaft and connections to the special indicator; Fig. 27 is a sectional view through the circuit closing device Fig. 28 is a perspective inverted view of a portion of the printing mechanism, and Fie. 29 isa view of arecord card. l

ln the drawings inv invention is shown plied to a fare register for and the invention will he described in connection with saine, hut I wish it understood that the invention is applicable, at least in parts thereof, to any torni ci registering mechanism, and that no limitations are to he imposed upon the terins of the claims hereinaiter made either by the speciiic iiiustration or speciiic description. The drawings show a fare register having a register not only for cash fares, which wili he termed the rnain or primary register, and a register for transfers or tickets, which will he called the supplemental register, but also seine special indicating device to actas a check on the conductor, which, when. vdisplayed, indicates that the person whose tare is being registered Vis 'to he carried free, thus making each passenger interested in the proper operation of the register and reduces the tendency for thel conductor not to regis ter fares. y

is a greater security against manipulating the register, I provide recording means which give a true record oi the operation of the register on the trip, which recording mechanism is concealed so that the conductor does, not know its condition hut which is provid-ed with means, such. as printing mechanism, Ytor transferring the place of the usuai conductors trip report.

The speciiic mechanisms for eiiecting the general objects just stated, as well as other improvements, are as follows:

rihe register is provided with a back or hase plate ,1, which is preferably" annnlar and provided with bosses. 2 having openings of the apuse on street cars "pin i) to (be,

therethrough for receiving screws, bolts, or the like for attaching the register to the Wall or other suitable support, said fastening means having their heads entirely concealed by the casingli oi the register1 proper and hence inaccessible Without removing the casing, so that it is not easy to remove the register from its sup ort. The casing 4 is ot general. cylindrical) form, and its back 5 is provided with undercut or hooked lugs 6 adapted to pass through slots 7 formed in the ring shaped base or support 1, so that by giving the casing a partial rotation in one direction it can be locked to the base or su.- port, While by rotating it in the opposite c irection the hooked lugs are brought in line with lslots 7 in order to remove the register from, the base plate or support. A suitable stop, such as the pin, limits the rotation ot the casing in one direction. it is locked against displacement by means of a bolt 9, shown in 1Fig. 7, mounted in suitable guide. bracket l in the casing and rejecting through an opening in the rear Wa l of the casing and adapted to project into an opening 11 in the. base plate or support. As long as this bolt is in the position shown in Fig. 7 the casing cannot be rotated to bring the hooked lugs 6 into line with the slots 7. A spring l2 is arranged to normally project the bolt into locking position. The outer end ot this bolt is provided Vith a collar 13 and the bolt 141 oi any suitable key cont-rolled lock l5 is arranged to be projected between this collar and the bracket 10 in the casing. Consequently the lock rolt 14 prevents the bolt 9 from being withdrawn. The face plate 17 of the casing is in theforin or a cover hav# ing side portions 18 fitting over the sides 1 of the easing 4. The lock is attached to the tace plate 17 'and since the bracket 10 is attached to the casing 4, it is apparent that the b ol", 14 oi' the lock l5 also prevents the removal ot' the tace plate 17 Consequently, the lool; 15 both prevents access to the interior or" the register and also )revente the register 'from being removed trom its' base or support. y When necessary to remore the register from its support, the lock 15 is operated by its key so as to d aw the bolt llt from in iront el: the lfollar 13', thus permittingthe locking pushed liwiardly in order to withdraw endv irrnn the hole l l, a'lter which t'herbol; lll is again advanced and its end ent-ers the reduced portion 2Ur behind the collar 1S. Consequently, the register can be removed ronrits support but .Will still be locked se that its interior inaccessible. ,it intended that only an olicial shall bepro- 'vided with a key for the lock 15 and consequently the person having the register in Charge cannot tamper with the same inany manner1 in the casing is a horizontall shaft 22 ',ees

mounted in suitable brackets 23 secured to the back plate 5 of the casing. On this shaft are mounted the Wheels of the main or primary register, that is, the register Afor registering cash fares, also the wheels ot' the supplemental register for registering transfers or tickets, also an indicator for showing whether the car is going in or out, as Well as the controller for the special indicatorc The Wheels ofthe main or primary register are shown at -25, being three in number, and mounted so as to revolve freely in one direction on the shaft 22, these wheels being provided on their iaces with suitable numerals. Each Wheel is provided with ratchet teeth or ratchet disks shown at 26 arrangedy to be engaged by pawls 27 which are actuated by suitable mechanism and are so arranged as to rotate the first Wheel at each stroke of the actuating mechanism, the second Wheel once tor each ten strokes oi the actuating mechanism andthe third Wheel for each one hundred strokes oi the` actuating mechanism, as is Well understood. Fig. 9 shows the paWls 27 secured to a rocking bar 28, mounted in a frame 29 which is mounted to rock on the snaft 22. This frame comprises two arms and a connecting bar or shaiitBO, the latter being in position to receive the stroke of the actuating mechanism.

The supplemental register is shown as having two indicatingwheels 32, each provided with ratchet teeth ratchet disk 33 engaged by parvis 34. These pawls are carried by a rocking bar 35 mounted. on a frame 37 mounted to rock on the shaft 22, said frame comprising two side arms and a connecting shaft or bar 3S, the latter corresponding to the bar 30 of the rocking frame 29 and tor receiving the stroke of the actuating in'eclianism. i

rilhe actuating means coinprisesAa Wheel or disk 4l), seated Aj nia depressiiondin the rear of theouter--face 'ofthe back plate 5` ol" the casing vand rotating on a central hub or trunuion .41, being secured in place by a bolt 42 and nut 43. This rotatable disk has connected thereto two operating members L'15 and 46 which may be either rods, links or cords, and extend in opposite directions so that tno register can be operated troni either side ot the car. Preferably these will be rods so that by 'pulling on the same the disk is turned in one direction for instance, vvhenregistering cash fares, and when pushed said disk is turned in the opposite direction, as when registering transfers or tickets. The disk 40 is provided with two lugs or projections 43 and .Y which project through are shaped slots in the back plate 5 of thecasing, and one ol' which, such the lug '48, lies underneath the bar or rod 30 of' the rocking l'rame 2S) ot the primary register, While the other one, such as the lug 119, lies underneath the corre- 'special indicator is to 1oe operated only :it

notch 59 yin. :inotlioitdisl Si), mounted iid'- s'frgeos is sporniing bnr or roo 3Q of izlie sinipionienlisl making and breaking devices, 4,'nis ooniprisregis' aoiiseqneniljf, ,fien ilio ilisic ill iii-g insulating sheets 74 having' consois met is roto in one direction oni)y the rocking shown) vonneoteii respectiveiy so the inlfrinne ol' the prinnny ro 'ser is neuwied, l coming wires :ind the lmnp terminals. 'These iz'i'iiio said {.iisl; romteo in the opposite oonnots nro ndiipioilio lie bridged by vliiiies direction only lie rocking ironie 37 'of ilie 75 inonnofl on o.V VertiQnl-y sliiiing block supplemento-l register is operated. As s of insnlsioi. This olool: .76 is mounted in consequence, sepnrn'te registrations oi' cosh i sniuilile `fni'fes 77 :inf-i reei'roca* (i by faros ind transfers or tickets are made. zirin 7S hay: 's yin connection 'T9 with lie The rocking from@ 2) also Curries i hooked block, sind i i also exifroding into slot SG poi-rl or dog :T33 which oonirols :ind estuaries in the guide 77. The erin 7f3 oozinooinoi the special indicator io denote when 'n i' 't to s roei, si passenger is Lo loe given :i ride. Tins ings an( 'i ss tiie iis opposie enil eine snort nn. arm t connes' 1 nnnfiiine. provifziecl witl of o link 'Lo a pin oi Cmisooluentijv iiflienever tv 1e disk Y by ille psvil 53 iolling into i's noioli 5f) intervsls with reference to ille operationol the primary register -nnfl preferably' only irregular intevnis-/ so that the conductor cannot tell when it will lie disi'ilarvifed, ss fully @scribed and ola-iniedin my former pote-nrs. To control this operation ai', irregular intervals, I provide i series of disks 54 shown in Figs. i8 to 2l, which are mounted upon boss or imi; on one of the hrm-kers 23. These disirs are provided with rliloront ninnbers of teer-i and ea-oli disk is provided with one or more deep notohes 57'. riiiese disks are soppod forward bj; the porri 5B t ezicn netos-tion of the l frees the connect/imi beiviveei the (lisl 50 register and inasmuch as ineii we diierent numbers of leerli, '-iieif or: turnmi through and the circuit closer diseonneoted. yThis different distances, as fully described in my is accomplished by oonneoting die arm 78 to former notars. iivhen the deep notoires o l one afin of o shaped frame SS, he latter .fill ol ino disns come into line, he powl 58, boing loosel)T mounted on shaft H2 lfind drops oo fi into the sinne :i id siso into the secured 'thereto iij L removable pin 89, by ineens of ifliioli die U shaped islno aan be lier locked '5o the .shalt or unlocks Y therethis movement through the link, arms and roof; siisf is ooinmuniosefl to the sliding Circuit closer T6, thus closing die oir@ ,"Lo the lznnp und iliuniinsiing the sinne. 'Vi oen the disk 60 is drown. i Vskira-rdi-y oy the psxwl 53, ns heretofore desoribe, .iiirongii these smile oonneotions the sliding' circuit closer is drawn down, nus bres-king the Circuit to the lmnp and extinguishing the saine.

in oase it is not desirei to indicate any jacent to the .llie movement of 'ien also roiiiiies tlio (lis the pmvl 5ii 6U The other erin QU oi." *alie shaped and ironi iii@ lnter connection is modo io serves n purposehereinafterdescribed. 'the specie-l indicator.

.falso mounted on the shaft 22 is n drinn ooniinining lie Words linandI Oni i".

" ruiming of the indios@ llie direction oi ih i i'. The incre plato is-providoil with glass i nes Q23 .in front of the insin and .supplel registers and special indicator fis Well non. The pnivl 5.1% iii-own in; this drinn 92, ont all other nieolisnisni in haoknsrdly l ineuns of :i s, ing o secured @lie casing is invisible so that the conductor to the ossnrD no to ny stud on the rocking; noi` know 'the condition 't-lioreoi.

frinne 2Q. to the rfwinA iis no'rinzi no .Ording mechanism consists of s. n @nies oi wheels provided Wili numerals on 'i iiwir neriplieries and forming priniing nflioeis 'i connection with n. suitable pressure pinion. These roc ording or printing 'Wheels are inoun 'bsimilar sprnifl nonno-ted im Y --ii wu.. I

ini; mi tion. i separates. by' nini o sind o9 agonist fi Iil.A ed on n horizontal shaft 95 mounted. in ille disks Cannot lio inroe'i' y i' `oioin". r 'i iivoj neri'. oi tin Posing. There is one sei oi' one from 'the other. wks .5,- eV snsii'iiiieels, nnirb d 96. Yfor indicating the readil;v replaced by others imi" iii. to'nl-fcash registration, ainotlier set nirirked number of i'ioclli nmldecp not@ forni new oonilinnilions..

,lliO snmfnil indiciior nim' be t o 97 for recording the onsli registration of oinii trip, zinoti'ier sei marked 98 for recording the number of transfers on es 1li trip, and another forms. either :i shutter, such sot shown n sinfflo disk, marked 9) for r0- in soverni oiinjf 'prior prior finding the nninbe of frei on oooh trio. These severa-l of recording or printing 1 Wiieois'zire actus-ce from the Corr t xending; Q revisters. The soty is ministeri by :ipaxil t l lo@ mounted in a frame 101, roolring on the p ont esse is shown :is :in nionned in n sockel'. 7i supp reni; in' wires '.72. Between Lie anni. -iiiires '72 provide sniffiole shaft the set 97 is actuated from a pawl 102 mounted in the saine rocking frame 101 the set 98 is actuated by a paWl 105 operated by a corresponding rocking frame 105, while the wheel 99 is actuated by a pawl 107 carried by a similar rocking frame 108. Each of the Wheels of all of these sets, it will be understood, is provided With suitable ratchet teeth or ratchet disk 109.

The rocking frame 101 is actuated from the rocking frame 29, this being effected by means of a link 110 connected at its lower end to the rocking frame 101 and at its upper end to a rocking frame 111, which is mounted on the shaft 22 at the side ,of the frame and which is locked to the frame 29 so as to rock therewith at all times except when a free is displayed. This lockingis effected by a piyoted dog 112 mounted on the frame 111 and normally held by a spring 113 against a stop 114. The dog 112 is normally engaged by a hook 115 on the short shaft or bar 30,

Vbefore described, which shaft or bar is rotatably mounted in the frame 29 and has the paWl 53 secured to its) opposite end. 1n ordinary operations the pawl 53 rides on the peripheries of the disk 54 and consequently the hook 115 engages the dog 112 so that the supplemental frame 111 is locked to the frame 29 and the oscillations of the latter are therefore communicated to the frame 101 and both the total cash printing Wheels 96 and the trip cash printing disks 97 are actuated to register the fares collected. Vllhen, however, the end of the paWl 53 drops into the alining deep notches of the disks 5d the shaft 30 is rocked sufficiently to disengage the hook 115 from the dog 112. This occurs at the actuations when the special indicator is displayed to indicate a free fare and when this takes place the rocking of the frame 29 is not communicated to the supplemental trame 111 and as a consequence the recording Wheels 96 and 97 are not actuated. i. 1n this Way. while the main register 25 shows both the number ofcash fares and offree rides, the recording Wheels 96 and 97 register only the number of cash fares actually collected.

The rocking frame 10G of the Wheels 9S is actuated by means of a link 11S connected at its lower end to said rocking frame and at its upper end to the rocking trame 37 so that each time the supplemental register is actuated to register a transfer or a ticket the recording uf'lieels are correspondingly actuated.

The frees recording YWheel 99 has its rocking frame 10S. connected by a link 120 to an arm 121 on the rock shaft F2. recalled that the latter is rocked each time the pawl 53 drops into the, deep notches of the disks 5e to display the special indicator,

. and consequently the Wheel 99 linakes a record of the number of tunes this indicator lt will be I is displajedprovided the pin 89 is in place to lock the arm 78 tothe rock shaft 82. When this pin is out the special indicator is not displayed, but the recording Wheel 99 will still be actuated. This gives a record of frees which have not been visible to the conductor so that the latter is ignorant as to the operation of the mechanism and is, thereby, prevented from attempting to manipulate the register.

Theshaft 95 is mounted in suitable bearings 123 and adjacent to one of these bearings is a suitable plate 124 which has thereon and facing downwardly projecting numbers showing the number of the register.V The printing is effected by a platen 126 mounted belouT the recording or printing vWheels and actuated by a horizontal cam shaftl 127 mounted in suitable bearings and projecting outside of the casing where it is provided with a handle -128. The front plate of the casing is provided With an opening or slot 129 communicating with a passageway 130 leading just above this platen and the recordis made by inserting a card through the slot 129 and then pulling on the handle 12S Which eleyates the platen and presses the card against the several figures presented by the vrecording wheels and plate 124. .This will print on the card-the numbers indicated i `Fig. 29, under the following heads: Total cash; Cash; Frees; Transfers; Number of register. The recorder may be made to print any other desired information or facts. The cards will be printed forms and the conductor need lill in only the date, the tiineof day and his nameA lThis card gives the number of cash fares collecte-d on the trip, the number-of "frees or returned fares on the trip, the total of which must correspond with the number shown on the main or primary register 25, also the number of transfers or tickets collected on the trip which must correspond with the number shown on the supplemental register 33, as well as the total cash fares which must-be equal to the number reported on the next previous trip card plus the number of cash fares indicated on the present trip card. 1n this Way a true report is made automatically without liability of error on the part ofthe conductor and one which cannot be tampered with or doctored by the latter.`

Provision is made for changing the direction indicator and returning the register to zero, all except the total cash recording Wheels 96, and the number of the register which is on the stationary plate 12e. As aconsequence the wheels 25 of the main register anc 33 of the supplemental register are each mounted on the shaft 22, and rotated back to Zero by inea-ns of a. spring pressed paw] 133 shown in Fig. 9, which is so arranged that it permits the free rotation of the wheels When making registration vbut against the spring 150 end then turned gear 163 formed in the drum 92.

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causes seid Wheelsv to he turned 'with the shalt when the letter' is turned in the proper direction. This shaft has long slots or grooves 134 in which all the 'pmvls of the several 'wheels are'collected when they come to zero in the Well. understood manner.

T he printing wheels 97,98 end 99 are connected to theshat @5in a similar means, this being shown as a. small spjringl pressed dog 135 beveled at its lower end and engaging e beveled groove in. a hub 136 formed on the shaft 95. rlfhis beveled dog permits the wheel to rotate freely in one direction hut compels it lto rotate with the shaft when the letter is turned in the proper direction. The Wheels 96, however, are loosely mounted on e. sleeve 137 which loosely surrounds the shalt 95 and is provided on its outer end fwith o smalA thumh Wheel 138 which is engaged hy n toet 139 on e. spring 140 which holds the sleeve 133. against rotating with the shaft rThe shafts 22 and 95 are provided with hev eled 141 and 142 which are engaged hy corresponding beveled gears 14.3 and 1414 on s. vertical shaft 145 which projects down through the casing and provided with nn actuating member 146. The shaft 115 hes e. slight vertical sliding` movement so that it can he locked against accidentel rotation when the Wheels are brought to zero. This sliding movement is provided for hy connecting the shaft 105 to the sleeve of the gears -1113 and 144 by e pin'1 #-18 secured to the shaft end projecting into e slot 14S) forme-'l in said sleeve. The shaft 1s normally pressed downwardly by e spring seated in e bore in the .upper end oi the shaft and hearing against e stationary abutment l'ormed hy the bearing 151. The shaft is provided with a. pin 152 which, when the shaft is depressed, rests in a notch 153 in thehenring 154, thus holding the shaft against accident-nl rotation. 't

lll/hen it is desired to turn the reeister heel;

to Izero, the shaft 145 is pushed upwardly "l thereby turning the "shafts bringing ell the registering and recording;` wheels to zero with the exception of the totel `cash'recording Wheels 96. order to bring the recording Wheels 96 to zero the cose must he o V)cned hy some official and the Wheels set lisci( by'hand.- This movement also brings the drum 92 so es to indicatev the return trip. inasmuch es .this drum must be rotated only halt' wey around, while the registering Wheels must be rotated comletelj,T around, this is provided lfor hy securlng to the sheft 22 a gear 1110 'with which.I

meshes en idler'161 mounted on a bracket 162 and in turn nieshingfwith an .internal By this ineens seid. drum is always brought heel; to

` ,the proper position.

d'henever :t free ride is indicated it (le-- sirnhle to lock the registering inechirnism so lli is else .lesirnhle to loc Y the erin krFhis eem 1.75 does n.. f

-ingly force the erin 169 upwerdl 22 endv 95 and that it cannot he immediately nc order to prevent :fr disputey as lo i registered when the "l'reol is rl`his is accomplished by reunido; i.

tuating disk Ll() with e. notch 111,5 ed.` be engaged hy i. locking nir-'miler 1f. Jecting through. the rear rr-i' -nsinc .U l l' n sind locking member being l i" n i, lever 167 secured to rock shalt los. 'ilu lett has connected thereto :in erm l" actuation. ln order zo rclense this lock, roel; shalt is en erin also provided will 17:2 having its end projecting inl' the path of e. cem 173 formed on the rock shalt 12?' which nctuetes the prmtfnf pieten. l`herelore, l merel 'l the handle 1.. direction Yto release lur ther nctuntion when;

. r n .i 1' be printed therefrom so es to pre ont linern terence with or inuiihion ol' (he 't This is accomplished by pre1; 'l i e127 with e'. cani shaped pro"` which he nst n spring 1 o come into plsy during the slight rotation ci sheft 127 which is necessary to rele` l the special indicator, hut come i when' ay slightly further rotation is seid shaft 127,the ellect of which to yieldy, rotete shaft 168 and secure the' seme etlect 4the seid arm is pulled upwardly hy th d 170. Vvlhenever this occurs, however, the disk L1G is in normal position end concedo ently' seid disk is provided with another notch 180 into which the locking projection 166 tithe-s to lock the register ege-inst registration While the printing is being done. Another spring 181 throws the arm 169 downwardly. The rotation orn the can] shaft .1:27, therefore, performs several functions.- The 'lirst slight initial movement is to connect with the projection on the erm 127 to unlock the actuating disk l10 While the further movement thereof permits the projection on theseid erm to nass up into n groove 183i formed in the shaft and at the seme time/the cern projection cornes into play to reise the erm 169, alter Which the cem face for moving the platen comes into play. Theletter comv fece .1s preferably formed on n t-.vist or spiral. shown at 184, Fig. 12, so that the Whole platen is not moved bodily upwordlv hilt is moved progressively from one eno to 'the other. 'ihis enshles n good impression to made with the exertion of e smell amount of power. 'l he register also locked Whenever it is to he turned intel' to ritiro. To eccomplish this the shnl't 1i-"f5 provided vwith a projei'fton or hook 252|?! adopted, when seid sluil't is pushed upuiirdly, to engage pin 201 on 'the erm lot), thus raising the latter und locking the operating diskllO es before descrihed.

ln actuating registering and recording uheels there is elizuilit)Y to move the disks either e. little too l'nr or not for enough, depending upon the degree ot force given to the e'ctunting mechanism. lt is highlT desirehle, zuid especially with the printing nhecls that the numters he :iccurntely present-ed tounrd the printing pieten, or in other `oords, that the uheels he centered properly. To ucc mplish this li provide all the disks not onlyY uith shouhlers 190 against 'which the :returning pouls contact to rotate said wheels, hut also u ith n sluiped notches lul uhich are adept-ed to he engaged' hy spring pressed pivoted nrms'lilZ end 1513 rcspectively n hich :tre provided u ith J shaped projections 1% corresponding to the depressions or notches in the disks. These zirms 12712- nnd 1.93 are pressed quite iirmlv 'against the disks hy springs 1.9.3, held h v clamping plates 196 und securing screws. Consequently, it e disk is rototed too for the 'pressure oi the inclined feces cnuses the disk to turn hockuardly to proper position and similarly, ii the disk not rotated quite lnr enough this pressure causes it to turn a little farther into proper position. As o. consequence, the numerals on the several u heels of the series are nlueys in exact'nliuemcnt. in order to eonceol lthe notched disks ofthe main und supplemental register u heels, which would appear through the gloss in the casing, l provide suitable shutters 198 u hich lie hetu een Vthe indicating feces of the u heels and cover up these notches, these shutters being held hy e rod 19S).

A suitahle alarm is provided in the form of a hell 20o which is sounded whenever the main or supplemental register is actuated.l

This is accomplished hy providing e rocking member 204` having arms 205 and 206 lying respectively in the paths ol' movement of the studs Send 49 of the operzitingdisk Ll() so that no mett.erul1ich we vsuid disk is moved the member 204 is rocked to engage the tappet. 207 of one or the other oi the haunniers 20S and 20%), said hammers beinUr moved senses when the register is unlocked vthe bell is sounded.

The opere-tion oi the register' n ill he understood from the. foregoing description. ln hriel", the conductor, through the rods 45. and '4o/.rotates the actuating disk 4() in one direction 'o hen ringing up cosh titres end in the opposite direction vl hen ringing up transfers or tickets. This, through the 4connections descrihed7 :ictus-tes either the' primary register or the supplemental register end these registers count the usuel manner or" mech- :inismsol tout kind.A Whenever the. mein or pri mary register is z(ictus-ted7 the paul also moves the toothed disks 54 u hich control the special indicator and otter irregular intervals seid paul drops donn into the alining deep notches oi the disks 54 and also into the notch 51) of the disk 60 und et that time rotates the-disk 6G to rock the shalt :ind close the circuit to the speciil indicator. lt uill he ohserved that this occurs only upon the actuation el' the primaru cgister sind it is not intended that any tree rides shall he given uhen recording trz'tnsiers, and even this muy he dispensed u ith h3.' drevting out the pin 8S) and disconnecting the circuit closing erm 7S from the rock shell; 82. rocking ot' the shaft S2 also pulls on the spring 170, thus rinsing the erm 159 and causing the locking projection 166 to enter the notch 165 inthe operating disk 40, thus locking the register against further move ment and preventing confusion as to `who is entitled to iree ride. To unlock the .registcr7 the handle 128 is moved slightlyT so es to reuse the carin 173 to move the. arm 172 end release the lock. l

Euch actuation of the supplements-l regisgives e corresponding movement to theprinting orrecording wheel 99 to record the number oi tree rides, and each movement of the mein or primary register, except when s' free is recorded, 0fives zt corresponding movement to the tota cash recording wheels 9G and the" trip cash recording Wheels 97. Consequently, theprinting or recording u heels indicate the exact condition of the mein register, supplemental register and special indicator and also record the total cash fares oi ell trips. The tree, fil-res are, hou ever, not communicated to the recording n heels 95 and 97 hy reason of the disconnectihle connections 112 and 115, before descril'zed; consequently, the printed record is :i truc indication ofthe cnsh fares collected.

At the end oi each trip, the conductor takes the record by merely inserting n cord through the slot 129 in the face plate and then moves the handle 128, thereby raising the pieten .1261 locking the register and getting en nnpression from the recording wheels. lie will roo lli)

number of eperetions of each.

also turn the register bacia to zero, which lturns everytl'iine; back to zero w'itii 'the exeeption oi tlie total cash record Wheels 913, and number of tlie register which is stiztifgmnry. Consequently, the record shown by t et the end ol eiieli trip, when compared with tiret of the prireeding trip, is e means et checking up the conductor end ascertaining the exact conditions ot emli trip. The oondnctor, of course, is unaware when n, lfreef Will turn up find :is enen passenger intere ested ingetting' i free ride 'lie will naturally weten to see. it nis tere is registered. The conductor also does not know ,the condition or" tiie recordingy wheels which are invisible end, tlieiietore, cannot nie-nifnilnte tlie'iefgister. 'llie register, furthermore, is so loelred against opening' :ind from removal from its support ne to prevent tzin'ipering.

:is stated at the. outset, many oi the teatnrcs herein shown :ind described een be need in other forms ol registers, such es cash refrirfers and other makes ot fare riigisters.

ik e term registering inenlienisni" in tlie eleims intended to rover all 'lorms olf regrisH ters to n'iiiili die sper'iiied combination is nppliceble.

het' l elimini is:

ln registering mechanism, the combination of a prim any register, zispeeiel indien tor actuated from tlie prim sry register notie ating means and. arranged to be displayed a t intervals only with reference to the operation of tlie primary register, and ineens forrecording the number ot' operations of the primary register sind of the special indieiitor.

2. in registering mechanism, the combination ot a prima register, special indiontor actuated from tive primary regi` 'er actuating ineens sind arranged to be dis- .played et intervals only with reterenee to the operation ot the prim ary register, :i ee-order arranged to be operated Whenever the special indicator is displayed, find means for taking e record from said recorder.

3. fin registering mechanism, the combination of s. primary register, n special indiestoi' saturateq 'from the primary register actuating ineens rind arranged to be displayed ai interviils only with reference to tiie operation 0i the primary register, a'snpplemental register, eno ineens for recording the number of operations of the prim ary register the-supplemental register and the special indicator. v Y

4. ln registering mechanism, the combination of s primary register, air special indicia/tor er1-twisted trein .the primary register acte-ting means and arranged to be displayed zit intervals only with reference to tli e opera-tion of the primary regikr er, printingmechanism actuated from the inimary register. end other 'printing mechanism netnsited trom tlie spec-inl indicator. for recording the lie card .-3. in registering; mecliiniisl nation ol' n, 'prim 'ineel'mnisim time combi- :irjf register, e special indicator netnsted from die priinfiry register actuating means mid :arranged to be displayed :it intervals only Ywith reference to the operation ot' the priimi-ry register,` registeringr printingT wheels operated Afrom encli oi said primary register and special indicator, and pressure 'ineens coperntini;v nfitli said Wheels.

7. ln registering' mechanism, the combination ot u. primary register, e special indifestor :ietnnied from tlie primary register netnntingmenns and arranged to be displayed zit interi/els only with reference to the operation of the primary re ister, it supplementnl register, resisteringv printing;y wheels opeizit-ed similltzineonsl); with eiieli of seid registers and speeinl indicator, pre sure menus enperntine with seid printing' wiieeis.

S. ln registering meclninisin, tiieeombinntion ot n prinmry re tei', n, speeizil indieetoi' netnzited from the primary register actuating moans and arranged to be dispiziyed et interxf'als onl with reference to the operation of the primary register, means for recordinga the number of operations oi: the primfiry register and special indic'iitor, sind means tor locking the registering; mechanism While recording. V

Ji ln registering mechanism, tlie combi* nation ol' e. register, n special indien-tor fiat-noted from the primary. register actuating .ineens l:ind arranged to Vbe dis jlayed et inter`V vals o v with reference to t e operation of ster, registering )rinting wheels operk :i ted sir'nnltaneonsljfY Witii eacli of said register and special indicator, pressure means coperiiting' Wit'li said printing wheels, and means for inciting the registering mechanism While printing.

i0. in ieiristerine mechanism the combia i, l

nation; of e prinmry register, special indi' clitor arranged to be displayed et intervals only with reference to vthe operation of the priniry register, n. totallingl meist/errand operating; connections between the seine and the primary register arranged to operate tlie t0- .tnlmg register et each operation of the primary register except ,the ones Wlientlie spen ciel indicator is displayed. 1

il. lin registering meclinnisin, the eonibiw nation oip :i primary register, a special. indicator arranged to be displnyed et 'intervals only with referentie to the rmerntion ot the prinniry reg er, i totaling' Y ister, operen ing` conn lrtions between tlie end the prinniry register arranged tlv-operate tiie toies l actuated by said pawl when it drops into the the 'of t of the primary register, a roch shaft actuated by the controller, and an arm disconnectibly connected to the rock shaft and. arranged to display the special indicator.

T23. in registering mechanism, the combi- .nation of a primary register', a special indicator, a controller there' n comprising a pluraiity oi' disks having dii'lercntly spaced teeth l and each provided with one or more deep l notches, a pawl engaging said disks and acl tuated with the primary register, a rock shaft l l i l deep notches of the disks, and an arm dis connectibly connected to. the rock shaft` and arranged to display the special indicator.

24,-. In registering mechanism, the combination of a primaryregister, a special ,indi cater, a controller therefor operated from the primary register operating means, a rockshai't actuated by the controller at intervals only with reference to the operation of the primary register, and an 'arn'i connected to the roch shaft and arranged to display the special indicator.

25. ln registering mechanism, the combination of a primary register, a special indicator, a controller for the special indicator operated 'from the primaty register operating means and arranged to display the special indicator' at intervals only with reference to the operation of the primary register, a rock shaft actuated by the controller, an arm disconnectibly connected to the rock shaft and arrangedto display the special indicator, and a recorder also actuated from said rock shaft and arranged to record the number of times the special indicator is displayed.

26. In registering mechanism, the combination of a primary register, actuating means therefor, a special indicator, a controller therefor comprising a phu'ality of disks having differently spaced teeth and leach having one or more deep notches, a paWl actuated from the primary register and engaging said disks, a'rocliing member engaged by the pavvl when it drops into the deep notches .and provided with a' shoulder which is engaged by the paivl on the return stroke, a spring for returning the pavvl to normal position, and. operative connections between the rocking member and the special indicator.

27. In registering mechanism, the combination of' a primary register, a special indicater, controlling means for the indicator comprising a plurality of disks having diiiierently spaced teeth and each provided with one or more deep notches, a pawl actuated from the main register and engaging said disks, a spring for returning the paivl to normal position, a rocking member engaged by awl When it drops into the deep notches iie disks and rovided With' a shoulder which is engaged y the paivl on its return stroke, operative connections between the rocking member and special indicator, and

locking means for the register actuated when cording trip fares, a special indicator oper wired iroin the register actuating means,

means for returning the register to zero, and c'imneetious therefrom to the trip fare 'recorder whereby the latter also returned to ZPYO.

29. ln registering mechanism, the combination of a primary register', a supplemental register, a recorder operated from each of said registers, a special indicator operated from the register actuating means,

means for returning the register to zero,`y

and connections therefrom to the recorders whereby tho latter are also returned to zero.

30. ln registering mechanism, the comhina-tion of a primary register', a supplemental register, two registering printing devices operated with the primaryregister, a third registering' printing devicel operated with the supplemental register, a special indicator operated from the primary register setlisting means, means vfor returning the register to zero, and connections therefrom to only one of the first named printing devises and to the third named printing device.

31. ln registering mechanism, the combination of a register, two recording devices both operated therefrom, a special indicator actuated from the register actuating means and arranged to be operated only at intervals with .reference to the operation ot the register, a third recording device operated therefrom, means for returning the register to zero, and operative connections therebetween and one of the irst named recorders and the third lnamed recorder.

32. ln' registering mechanism, the combination oi a register', recording mechanism operated therewith, a special indicator actuated irom the register actuating means and arranged to be operated only at intervals: with reference to the operation 01' the register, a recording device operated from said special indicator, means for returning the register to zero, and connections between the same and the secondnamed recording device whereby the latter' is also returned to zero.

33. In registering' mechanism, the combination of a register, registering rinti'ng wheels operated therefrom, a specialp indicator actuated from the register actuating means and arranged to be operated at intervals only with reference to the operation of'the register, registering printing Wheels operated therefrom, means for returning the register to zero, gand connections between thesame and the rinting wheels actuated 'from the special in icator.

34. 'In registering mechanism, the coinnamed'printing wheels are mounted, a sleeve bination of a register, two sets of registering printing Wheelsoperated therefrom, a special indicator actuated from the register actuating means and arranged to be operated only at intervals with reference to the operation of the register, a third set of registering rinting Wheels operated therefrom, means or returning the register tozero, and operative connections from the same tothe registering Wheels operated from the special indicator and to one setof those operated from the register.

35. In registering mechanism, the combination of a primary register, a recorder operated therefrom, a supplemental register, a recorder operated therefrom, a special inicatoroperated from the primary register actuating means, means for returning the primary register to zero, and operative connections therefrom to the recorder' for the supplemental register. l

S6. In registering mechanism, the comhination of a primary register, a recorder operated therefrom, a supplemental register, a recorder operated therefrom, a special indicator actuated from the primary register actuating means and arranged to he dis-v played only at intervals with reference to the operation of the primary register, a recorder operated therefrom, means for returning the register to zero, and operative connections therefrom to the recorder for thesupplemental register and the recorder for the special indicator. I

37. .In registering mechanism, the combination of a primary register, two sets of registering printing wheels operated there* from, a special indicator actuated from the primary register actuating means and arranged to he displayed only at intervals with reference tothe operation of the register, registering printing Wheels operated from the special indicator, a shaft upon which said last named wheels and one set of the iirst i r l loosely surrounding the shaft and on which the other set oi' printing wheels is mounted, means for returning the register to zero, and operative connections between the same and said shaft.

38. In registering mechanism, the com-l bination of a register, registering printing'V wheels operated therefrom, a special indicator, a recorder therefor, a pressure platen, operating means for said platen, and a lock, for the registering mechanism actuated from the platen operating means.

39. In registering mechanism, the combination of a register, a printingrecorder actuated therefrom, pressure means for said print-ing recorder, a special indicator actu@ ated from the register actuating means andy arranged to be displayed at intervals only with reference to the operation of the register, locking mechanism rendered active when the special indicator is displayed, and con nections between the printing pressure means and thelock arranged to disengage the latter.

40. In registering mechanism, the Loomhination of a register, actuating means therefor,'recording Wheels operated from the register, a special indicator actuated from the register actuating means and arranged to be ldisplayed at intervals only with reference to the operation of the register, a pressure platen, means for moving'the same, and means for locking the register when said platen is operated.

41. In registering mechanism, the combination of a register, registering printing mechanism actuated therefrom, a platen for said printing mechanism, a spiral cam shaft for actuating said platen, and locking means for the register arranged to be released by a slight movement of the said spiral cam shaft vand to he rendered operative by a further movement of said spiral cam shaft.

42. In registering mechanism, the combination of a primary register, a special indicator actuated from the primary register actuating means and arrangedto be displayed at intervals only with reference to the operation of the primary register, and means for recording the number of operations of each.

In testimony whereof, l the said JACOB SGHINNELLER have hereunto set my hand.

J AC( )B SCHINNELLER.

Witnesses:

ROBERT C. To'rTEN, JOHN F. WILL. 

